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Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, Book 1) (edition 2004)

by Kelley Armstrong

Series: Otherworld (1)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Thriller. HTML:THE FIRST NOVEL IN THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING OTHERWORLD SERIES.
??Frisky...Tells a rather sweet love story, and suggests that being a wolf may be more comfortable for a strong, smart woman than being human.???The New York Times Book Review
Elena Michaels is the world??s only female werewolf. And she??s tired of it. Tired of a life spent hiding and protecting, a life where her most important job is hunting down rogue werewolves. Tired of a world that not only accepts the worst in her??her temper, her violence??but requires it. Worst of all, she realizes she??s growing content with that life, with being that person.
So she left the Pack and returned to Toronto where she??s trying to live as a human. When the Pack leader calls asking for her help fighting a sudden uprising, she only agrees because she owes him. Once this is over, she??ll be squared with the Pack and free to live life as a human. Wh
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Title:Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, Book 1)
Authors:Kelley Armstrong
Info:Plume (2004), Paperback, 448 pages
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Rating:*****
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Bitten by Kelley Armstrong

  1. 123
    Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris (Katymelrose)
    Katymelrose: Both series are paranormal romance with strong female protagonists.
  2. 101
    Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn (francescadefreitas)
  3. 72
    Full Moon Rising by Keri Arthur (ToxicMasquerade)
  4. 61
    Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (pollywannabook)
    pollywannabook: Get inside the head of the only female werewolf. Good writing
  5. 61
    Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews (shadiphoenix)
  6. 50
    Moon Called by Patricia Briggs (shadiphoenix)
  7. 51
    Benighted by Kit Whitfield (AmethystFaerie)
    AmethystFaerie: "Benighted" takes place in a world where humans are the minority, while werewolves are the majority. If you love Kelley Armstrong's Elena, you will love Kit Whitfield's Lola.
  8. 40
    Stolen by Kelley Armstrong (ConciseReviews)
    ConciseReviews: Women Of the Otherworld Series Book 2
  9. 21
    Maneater by Thomas Emson (reading_fox)
    reading_fox: A UK werewolf with better characters a better history and better writing.
  10. 11
    City of Bones by Cassandra Clare (ConciseReviews)
  11. 23
    Any Given Doomsday by Lori Handeland (Jacey25)
    Jacey25: This is one of the better places to start a journey into urban fantasy and paranormal romance- the series has all kinds of denziens who all feel like real "people".
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    Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind (Kcart)
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This used to be my favorite werewolf duology, which says more about the competitors to that title than it does about this book. I don't even remember what happens in the book, but I remember that I 100% loathed Clayton.

I enjoy Armstrong's other entries in the Women of the Otherworld series, but I do not do not do not like her werewolves. I have plenty of guilty pleasure books, but from this day forward any werewolf novel that doesn't pass the werewolf Bechdel test is dead to me. AKA, if you can't have lesbian werewolves, why would you even bother?? ( )
  caedocyon | Feb 23, 2024 |
I have to tell the truth, I only read this book to compare it with the television series. There are some clear plot differences between the two, especially in the fact that the author leaves two key figures alive at the end of the book (that were killed off during the television series). The thing about the book that makes it worth reading is that the book examines in more depth the relationship of Elena to Clay and Jeremy and their roles in bringing her into her new life as a werewolf.
  b00kdarling87 | Jan 7, 2024 |
Pfff. What an incredible amount of blundering about. Unbelievable. That whole Pack is being upstaged by the mutts time and time again. In the end, that's what stopping me from giving it a better rating. That and Elena's vacillating. Years of it, seriously. And I'm not happy about how it ends. I was afraid this was what the book was building up to, and apparently I was right. Eugh. And while I'm ranting, can anyone say 'overdramatic backstory'? It's too much. Also not so well handled. In about 3 sentences Elena explains how she got over her fear of her abusers, by realising they are pathetic. Sounds like a slap in the face of everyone who ever went through something like that.

So, overall I don't think the story is very good. Still, I had feared worse. I mean, the only female werewolf on earth. She is bound to be the only cool woman because she is special, although in the end all the males are better than her. And indeed, there are no other female characters of note. But there is less chauvinism than I thought there would be. The Pack at least does not condescend to her. And I may not be able to say that Elena is capable, but then again, none of the good guys are capable. They are all blundering idiots.

I realise this may sound like the book was horrible, but the writing style is nice. I did enjoy large parts of it, until the clunkiness of the story started to intrude. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
I read this one twice, and got through it rather quickly. The first in the series, but I couldn't get through the second one. This one was a very fast read, and the concept is interesting. ( )
  LinBee83 | Aug 23, 2023 |
Great book love Elena & Clay, but really upsetting to lose some of the family ( )
  Sonya2101 | May 20, 2023 |
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This is the first book of the Elena Michaels series from Kelley Armstrong and is NOT a collection of short stories as edited by Susie Bright. Please do not combine the two. Thanks!
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Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Thriller. HTML:THE FIRST NOVEL IN THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING OTHERWORLD SERIES.
??Frisky...Tells a rather sweet love story, and suggests that being a wolf may be more comfortable for a strong, smart woman than being human.???The New York Times Book Review
Elena Michaels is the world??s only female werewolf. And she??s tired of it. Tired of a life spent hiding and protecting, a life where her most important job is hunting down rogue werewolves. Tired of a world that not only accepts the worst in her??her temper, her violence??but requires it. Worst of all, she realizes she??s growing content with that life, with being that person.
So she left the Pack and returned to Toronto where she??s trying to live as a human. When the Pack leader calls asking for her help fighting a sudden uprising, she only agrees because she owes him. Once this is over, she??ll be squared with the Pack and free to live life as a human. Wh

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Elena Michaels would love to be an ordinary woman and she tries very hard, but she's sure her boyfriend just wouldn't understand about her being a werewolf. She hides her self and lives as a lone-wolf until a former pack member comes calling for her help.
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